LOS ANGELES--Following his dominating season-opening victory at
January's 15th SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge, a runner-up finish at
March's 22nd Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250 and a solid seventh in
June's 41st Tecate SCORE Baja 500, NASCAR Cup owner/driver Robby
Gordon has kept himself at the top of a very crowded Overall leaderboard
in the 2009 SCORE Desert Series point standings.

With 209 points, Gordon, 40, who returns to his desert racing roots
as often as his NASCAR schedule allows, also leads the marquee SCORE
Trophy-Truck class for high-tech, 800-horsepower, unlimited production
trucks in his No. 77 Team Gordon Chevy CK1500.

With just 38 points separating the top 20 in 2009 SCORE Overall
points, SCORE racers are now preparing for the 14th Annual SCORE
Terrible's Primm 300, to be held in Primm, Nev., Sept. 11-13. The
computerized drawing for starting positions, by class, for Round 4 of
five-race World's Foremost Desert Racing Series will be held at the
SCORE headquarters in Los Angeles this Saturday, August 8.

Wilson Motorsports of Long Beach, Calif., currently leads two
classes as well as being second and 10th in SCORE overall points after
three races.

With two Class 1 open-wheel desert race cars and two Class 1-2/1600
open-wheel cars with 1600cc VW engines, Randy Wilson, 50, the middle of
three racing Wilson brothers, leads Class 1 and is 10th in overall points
with 183. Ronny Wilson, 47, the youngest of the brothers, is fourth in
Class 1 with 150 points while leading Class 1-2/1600 and second in
overall points with 202 is Brian Wilson, 24, Randy and Ronny's nephew
and son of Rick Wilson, 53, the oldest of the three Wilson brothers. In
Class 1, both Wilson brothers drive Chevy-powered Jimco open-wheel desert
race cars.

With a fourth place class finish in Laughlin, followed by a second
place in San Felipe and fourth in Ensenada in a Kreger-VW, Brian Wilson
is a field superintendent for the family business-Norm Wilson & Sons, a
prominent Southern California general contracting company. Wilson is
receiving considerable help this season from veteran co-driver Sammy
Ehbrenberg, Las Vegas, who splits the driving with Brian Wilson when not
mentoring him in the sport.

Brad Wilson, 20, who is Ronny's son, also races in Class
1-2/1600 in a Penhall-VW. Ronny Wilson has also entered a Jimco-VW in
SCORE Lite, giving Wilson Motorsports five entries in the upcoming SCORE
race in Primm.

"Wilson Motorsports has obviously made a significant commitment
to SCORE racing this season and so far we are very, very pleased with the
results," said Ronny Wilson. "We still have two races left though
and a lot of tough desert racing miles in both the US and Mexico. We
have worked very hard as a team and as dads and uncles, it's really
inspiring me for and my brothers to see Brian and Brad doing well in the
sport we love so much."

Eric Duran, Tecate, Calif., is driver of record for his family team
and is third overall and second in Class 1-2/1600 in with 200 points in a
Neth-VW.

After winning Class 10 in San Felipe in his Lothringer-VW, Mike
Lawrence, Banning Calif., is leading the class he won the season
championship in last year and stands fourth in SCORE overall points with
197.

SCORE points are based on starting and finishing as well as the
number of starters in each class and placement position in every race.

Tied for fifth in overall points are a pair of SCORE class point
leaders. With 190 points and undefeated with three class wins each this
season are: Kevin Carr, San Diego (Class 5, open VW Baja Bug) and Gavin
Skilton, Anaheim, Calif. (Stock Mini, Honda Ridgeline).

While the top six in the 2009 SCORE Overall point standings are just
19 points apart, seventh through 10th place are separated by a mere six
points.

Class 7 point leader Dan Chamlee, Carpenteria, Calif., who has two
race wins this season in a Ford Ranger, is tied for seventh overall with
189 points with Justin Smith, Capistrano Beach, Calif., who is third in
Class 1-2/1600 points in a Fraley-VW.

Fourth in Class 1-2/1600 and ninth in SCORE Overall points so far is
Cody Robinson, El Centro, Calif., with 185 points in a Curry-VW.

One of three female regular racers this season, Heidi Steele, San
Clemente, Calif., leads the Class 6 points in the Desert Assassins Ford
Ranger. Steele's husband Cameron Steele is ninth in SCORE
Trophy-Truck points. Michelle Bruckmann, Lemon Grove, Calif., is fifth in
SCORE Lite and Anna Cody, Simi Valley, Calif., and her all-female team,
is tied for second in the motorcycle Class 20 points.

Heidi Steele won a SCORE season point title last year was in Class
7SX and this year she has driven in two classes and also stands in fourth
place in Class 7 in another Desert Assassins Ford Ranger.

With motorcycles and ATVs racing in the three SCORE Baja races, the
team of Cameron Corfman, El Centro, Calif./Craig Smith, Brawley,
Calif./Kyle Corfman, El Centro, Calif., leads the open motorcycle Class
22 standings with 150 points after the Tecate SCORE Baja 500 on a Beta
RR450.

Leading the overall motorcycle and Class 30 (motorcycle riders 30
years old and older), Mike Johnson, El Paso, Texas/Rex Cameron,
Albuquerque, N.M., with 159 points on a Honda CRF450X.

The defending Class 25 open ATV championship team led by rider of
record Wayne Matlock, El Cajon, Calif., on a Honda TRX700XX has 149
points.

Leading the overall ATV and the Class 24 point standings with 163
points is the team led by defending Class 24 season point champion Craig
Christy, Burbank, Calif., on a Honda TRX450R.